Many people don’t realize that if they’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, there is a limited amount of time to pursue their claim. Like other states, South Carolina has a statute of limitations that determine how much time can pass between when the accident occurred and when the at-fault party can be sued […]

If you were injured in an accident that was not your fault, you are entitled to pursue compensation for your damages. The amount of a settlement or award will always vary based on individual circumstances surrounding the accident, severity of injuries, and more. The most commonly awarded damages in an accident or other personal injury […]

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When someone suggests you need to hire a personal injury attorney, many people may think personal injury claims are just a remedy for car accidents. The truth is, car accident claims are just one type of personal injury claim. Every day, people are injured due to someone’s negligence, defective products, animal bites, etc. If someone […]

Nearly 5,200 people were killed in a traffic collision while riding a motorcycle in 2017. While this represents a small decrease from the year before, it’s still too many fatalities. In South Carolina, as temperatures start to warm, you’ll see more motorcycles on the road, and that means the risk of accidents rises. In 2016, […]

Many people don’t realize that if they’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, there is a limited amount of time to pursue their claim. Like other states, South Carolina has a statute of limitations that determine how much time can pass between when the accident occurred and when the at-fault party can be sued […]

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